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Opinion | Harvard’s Neutrality Will Take a Little Trust
The Wall Street Journal· 1 hour agoThe endowment can easily be invested without risk of ideological bias. Even at a school with less...
00s sitcom fans celebrate 'iconic' reunion 24 years after show started
Metro· 2 hours agoThe series followed the pair’s daily lives in the small town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, with...
Handel’s drama of madness and lust lights up the Barbican
Daily Telegraph· 3 hours agoMagic and madness dominate Orlando. Handel’s masterly 1733 opera was the first of three, followed by...
These ultraprocessed foods may shorten your life, study says
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoPeople who consumed higher amounts of ultraprocessed foods were more likely to die at a younger age,...
A farm-supply chain vowed to cut DEI roles amid pressure. Outcry followed.
Washington Post via Yahoo News UK· 23 hours agoOne of the country’s largest farm-supply retailers announced Thursday that it would cut...
Watching the watchdogs: Palestinians resist unprecedented silencing
Al Jazeera· 1 hour agoSecurity forces have quelled peaceful protests, officials have made sweeping accusations of...
REVEALED: What Americans are most afraid of
Daily Mail· 21 hours agoThey can be as innocuous as a child’s yawn, rain falling, or the sounds of other restaurant diners. According to Dr James Cartreine of Harvard University